ABA Engineering Academy Seminar

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Larry Wilkins
ABA Engineering Academy
334-303-2525
lwilkins@al-ba.com
www.al-ba.com

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The Alabama Broadcasters Engineering Academy announces a special one-day seminar covering audio mixing for broadcast engineers, church sound crews and anyone interested in sound mixing.

Poor sound can be extremely distracting. We’ve probably all been there both in the broadcast studio or church service. The worship leaders’ mic gives annoying feedback during the service, the preacher sounds like he’s underwater or you can’t hear the lead vocals over the band during worship. Though it is often a thankless role, the church sound tech has the power to enhance or detract from the communication of the gospel in our church services in the sanctuary and over the air.

If you are involved in mixing audio for live events or recording then you need to attend this special seminar.  We will cover items such as microphone selection and placement; proper operation of mixing consoles; sound checks; using digital audio workstations; and much more.  This will be a hands-on technical seminar with actual equipment presented by professional sound engineers with years of experience.

The seminar is presented by the ABA Engineering Academy at no cost and will be held at St. Luke United Methodist Church – 1104 2nd Ave, Columbus GA – on Saturday March 18th, from 10:00 AM till 3:00 PM.  Lunch will be provided.  Churches are encouraged to bring their volunteer sound crews.

ONLINE REGISTRATION

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